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Flow Rate | 10 L/min |
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Power Consumption | 2.8 kW |
Voltage | 230 V |
Hose Length | 15 m |
Power Source | Electric |
Motor Power | 2.8 kW |
Operating Pressure | 30-130 bar |
Max. Permissible Overpressure | 150 bar |
Motor Speed | 1400 RPM |
Power Supply Frequency | 50 Hz |
Pressure | 30-130 bar |
Max Pressure | 1450 psi |
Nozzle Type | Vario-Jet |
Defines the scope of use for cleaning tasks with water jets and detergents.
Outlines mandatory annual inspections by qualified persons for commercial use.
Emphasizes correct usage to prevent injuries from hot parts and water jets.
Details the first oil change schedule and procedure for maintenance.
Advises standing firmly due to significant recoil when using the high-pressure water jet.
Instructs to apply the safety catch after each use to prevent unintentional spraying.
Advises aiming the underbody lance and notes torque from curved lances.
Lists prohibited actions like directing the jet at people, animals, or oneself.
Stresses using only perfect power cables and avoiding damage or incorrect repairs.
Warns against pulling the hose with kinks or over sharp edges.
States that children or untrained persons must not use the cleaner.
Warns against directing the water jet at the machine itself or placing it within spray mist reach.
Forbids directing the water jet at power sockets or electrical installations.
Explains the danger of pump destruction from insufficient water supply and cavitation.
Details connection rules to public drinking water lines and indirect connections.
Discusses voltage drops from network load or long/thin extension cables.
Specifies mains plug grounding, fuse, extension cable cross-section, and socket placement.
Explains how water is pressurized and jetted by the pump and nozzle.
Describes operation via trigger gun with safety catch and its safety function.
Details the valve's function in preventing excess pressure and adjusting operation.
Explains the system that switches off the motor when the trigger gun is released.
Describes the switch that protects the motor from overload.
Discusses material quality, manufacturer authorization for parts, and connection tightness.
Warns against driving over, twisting, or pulling the hose over sharp edges.
Refers to symbols for horizontal operation and prohibited jet directions.
Advises on safe setup locations, avoiding fire/explosion risks and puddles.
Details securing the attachment hook and assembling the handle.
Describes moving the machine to the job site using its trolleys.
Instructs to push the Vario-Jet or Dirtkiller lance onto the trigger gun.
Advises screwing the lance and trigger gun together tightly.
Instructs to unwind the hose straight and without nooses, noting length limits.
Details pushing the HP hose onto the trigger gun and screwing it tightly.
Explains connecting the water hose to the inlet, mentioning cold/hot water compatibility.
Warns about high temperatures and touching metal parts without gloves when using hot water.
Specifies mains plug grounding, fuse, extension cable cross-section, and socket placement.
Mandates operating the HP cleaner in a horizontal position.
Advises cleaning the filter before operation.
Instructs to check the oil level at the oil-level glass before operation.
Describes switching on the cleaner with the trigger pulled and bleeding the machine.
Explains steplessly adjusting pressure with the handwheel.
Mentions the device for holding the trigger gun with lance during breaks.
Details conditions and procedure for using the detergent injector with Vario Jet lance.
Lists steps for filling, sucking, and spraying cleansing agents.
Advises observing manufacturer specs for protective equipment and waste water.
Warns against sucking solvents and their hazards.
Lists steps for safely shutting down the high-pressure cleaner and pump.
Advises storing the cleaner in frost-free rooms in winter and its space-saving design.
Troubleshoots a blocked nozzle as the likely cause.
Provides steps to check and clear a blocked nozzle.
A critical safety warning before any repair.
Troubleshoots soiled or sticky valves as the cause.
Details removing and cleaning the valves for repair.
Identifies leakage as a cause for the motor cycling.
Guides checking connections and O-rings for leaks.
States no guarantee for consequential damages from leakage.
Identifies a soiled or defective non-return valve as a cause for motor cycling.
Details checking the check ball, seat, and sealing rings.
Warns about no guarantee for pump damage from air induction or lack of water.
States compliance with EU directives and lists technical specifications.
Lists applied conformity assessment procedures and standards.
Specifies warranty for material/manufacturing errors and exclusions like wear parts.
Details warranty periods for user and industrial use.
Lists conditions that void the guarantee, such as exceeding limits or using dirty water.
Describes a washing brush accessory with an extension.
Describes a round floor cleaner accessory.
Describes a Dirtkiller lance accessory with a stainless steel pipe.
Lists available lengths and order numbers for pipe cleaning hoses.
Describes a spray guard accessory.
Emphasizes accessories as safety components and voiding warranty with unapproved parts.
Lists parts for the Dirtkiller accessory and its complete assembly.
Details checks for type plate, manual, coverings, lines, and gauges.
Specifies fields for determined and set values for various parameters.
Outlines how to record inspection results and schedule the next retest.